At the end of next year, we’ll see the introduction of the next-generation consoles from both Sony and Microsoft. For Sony, the company has drip-fed PS5 information in a series of interviews and a couple of slides, while Microsoft revealed a lot of information at 2019’s E3 event, and a few subtle hints regarding Xbox Scarlett.

I think it’s a great time to talk about AMD’s GPU plans, given that the lower end Navi 14 cards will soon be on the market (AMD have announced them but they’re not out as of the time I’m writing this), and we’re starting to have a greater understanding of the higher-end Navi 12.

Sony’s PlayStation 5 and Microsoft’s Xbox Scarlett will launch in the holiday season of 2020, and as you would expect from the shift to the next-generation, will bring a significant shift in performance over the current PS4 (Pro) and Xbox One (X) systems. Both Microsoft and Sony are keeping their cards close to their.

There was no shortage of anticipation and hype leading into Microsoft’s E3 back in June, as we knew the company would be providing a tantalizing glimpse into their plans for the next generation. During the presentation, Phil Spencer and his team did just that, confirming some basic specifications of the next-generation Xbox known as.

At this years E3, Microsoft provided the first details of its upcoming next-generation Xbox, currently codenamed Scarlett. This high-performance device will be capable of 4k, high frame rates and even supports Ray Tracing. But this upcoming system isn’t the only thing being worked on inside Microsoft’s labs. There are also other reports of a.

AMD currently have an answer to Nvidia’s mid-range offerings with their RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT graphics cards, and in the next few weeks, custom variants of those GPUs will be filtering onto store shelves from AIBs such as PowerColor. But, with the discontinuation of the Radeon VII graphics cards (although, Radeon VII.

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